EDIT: Leaving this answer in for posterity, but Keith Randall's O(n) solution is much nicer.
You may find it's more efficient to work from the far end - as that way by the time you remove early characters, you won't be copying whitespace from later.
Also, if your data tends to have multiple whitespace characters together, you may wish to spot that and call delete
rather than deleteCharAt
. So something like:
private static StringBuilder removeBlankSpace(StringBuilder sb) {
int currentEnd = -1;
for(int i = sb.length() - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
if (Character.isWhitespace(sb.charAt(i))) {
if (currentEnd == -1) {
currentEnd = i + 1;
}
} else {
// Moved from whitespace to non-whitespace
if (currentEnd != -1) {
sb.delete(i + 1, currentEnd);
currentEnd = -1;
}
}
}
// All leading whitespace
if (currentEnd != -1) {
sb.delete(0, currentEnd);
}
return sb;
}